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WINTER SHOW IT OPENS TODAY (Wednesday) June 22nd at 2 p.m. W. Sullivan, Esq., M.P., supported by official visitors from all parts of the Coast and Rotorua will declare Whakatane’s record Winter Show open for the 4 days and it will close with a Grand Concert by the coast’s most brilliant Juvenile Concert Talent on Saturday night at 8 p.m, SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN The most amazing collection of side shows are assembling at the Show Grounds and the Merry-go-Rounds (both up and down), The Ferris Wheel, The Wall of Death, the Char-a- ---' Plane and monkeys from the East will entrance you all. Pop Corn, Candy Floss and all manner of games and side shows will give variety and colour to a great Show. FARMERS Six milking machine companies will demonstrate. The new air blast manure distributing machine is arriving and it throws manure an amazing distance on hill grounds. No more sore shoulders for hill farmers. Cars, tractors and, trucks are already packing the new 3,000 feet pavilion. Every Show record to date has been broken and your personal attendance will break another record. WEDNESDAY NIGHT The new and brilliantly run broadcasting station at Rotorua IYZ, has arranged to broadcast The Young New Zealanders’ Club W e *i" nesday Concert from the stage at the Winter Show Buildings. See the Show on Wednesday night and hear the Maori songs and European talent given by juvenile artists. CINEMA A marquee under which many a wounded American found shelter in the Island battles now shelters a projector which will at intervals show Army, Air Force and Health films. Use it as a rest room also. WEDNESDAY NIGHT PROGRAMME Presented by RUSSELL CHAPMAN Stage Mistress-Costumes .... <. DORIS CAIRNSi Music ; Yvonne McNaughton Stage Announcer .... .... .... Joan Mollett Sound •. Keith Bowering Stage Lighting Trevor Cairns Spot Rowland McDonald Gymnastic Instructor Colin Ranby GYMNASTICS: Clive S|ewart, Barry Flay, Barry Dixon, Robin Zinsli, Alec Fowell, Mervyn Francis. TOYMAKERS DREAM Ora Ranby, Wendy Newth, Marie Guptill, Pauline Stowell, Bernice Mollett, Heather HcNaughton, Dorothy Leith, Anne Klink, Yvonne Kenyon, Helen Mahy, Jan Hollis, Joan Bridger, Doris Evans, Gertie Evans, Louisa Evans, Keri Horopapara, Evelyn Jaram, Rosie Reuben, Magdelen Hudson, Phyllis Crapp, Vivienne Moana, Leslie Cairns, Clifford Cairns. CHORUS A. Fowell, C. Stewart, B. Flay, R. Waldon, R. Zinsli, M. Francis, D. Gulliver, K. Lysaght, B. Rangihika, M. Brown, M. Hudson, M. Tamahou, R. Reuben, E. Jaram, S. Hotene, J. Cartier, K. Burnett, H. Cooper, P. Stowell, J. Bridger, W. Newton, H. Mahy, J. Mollett, O. Ranby, M. Guptill, J. Guptill, M. Taylor, H. McNaughton, M. Hudson, P. Crapp, C. Davidson, V. Moana, R. Reuben, J. Hollis, B. Wallace, P. Mcßoberts, B. Larmer, B. Morpeth, R. Hurndell, L. Woods, S. Amoroa, M. Mahy, D. Mosen, Y. Kenyon, A. Kirk, B. Mollett, K. Ohapata, D. Evans, T. Evans, F. Tamahou, E. Meredith, L. Medeth, L. Evans, P. Lynds, B. Dixon, T. Jaram, N. Fowell, N. Fowell, J. Yates, M. Ulph, R. Needham, B. Williams, L. Dehahunty, D. Penahe, N. Reid, J. Pritchard, T. Whittaker, R.-Tekake, A. Richards, F. McLean, A. Pritchard, P. Hignett, N. Williams, R. Tamahou, M. Reid, T. Flay, K. Delahunty, J. Crapp, R. O’Brien, D. Leith. Overture; Opening Chorus; A Little Smile, Heather McNaughton; Brave Billy, Bruce Larmer; Tap Dance, Margaret Taylor; Get Along Little Pony, Buddy Rangihika; Paumi, Phyllis McRoberts; Danny Boy, Colin Davidson; ToymakerS’ Dream; Piano Accordion, Kevin Lysaght; Gymnastic Display; White Cliffs of Dover, David Gulliver; Anchors A weigh, Chorus; Just a Prayer Away, Janice Guptill, Betty Wallace; You Are My Sunshine, Hugh Cooper; Hula Tap, Sylvia; Rose of Tralee, Colin Davidson; O’er the Ocean, Quartette; Hi-Jig-A-Jig, Chorus; Piano Solo, Peter Hignett; Mrs Brown, Helen Mahy; On the Broadwalk of Atlantic City, Marie Guptill; Piano Accordion, Kevin Lysaght, Sally Hotene; Aloha Oe, Betty Reuben; Presentations; Now is the Hour, Kiri Ohapata. SEE THE SECRETARY IF YOU REQUIRE INFORMATION OR A REMEDY FOR ANY MISTAKE. THE EXECUTIVE AIMS TO GIVE SERVICE TO ITS PATRONS. RING 398 D FROM 8 A.M. TO 12 P.M. FROM NOW ON. . R. COBBE, SECRETARY.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 2, 22 June 1949, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 2, 22 June 1949, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 2, 22 June 1949, Page 8

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